So vinegar ok to use say on wood handles? anything?White vinegar or clr overnight works wonders.
Should i only be using vinegar on metal? and ok for any metal?If you use vinegar (acetic acid), be sure to completely remove any residual vinegar from the metal pieces afterwards. The residual acid will promote rust. Use baking soda to neutralize the residual acid, or better yet, use Evaporust Remover, which is available at many auto parts stores and on Amazon. Fantastic stuff!
Vinegar is often used to clean many many different materials. I am not aware of places that it should not be used. It is not my preferred cleaner, though I always have a gallon or two sitting around. I tend to use Simple Green, Greased Lightning, Spray 9, and blue Dawn dish soap to name a few.Should i only be using vinegar on metal? and ok for any metal?
Would it be ok to soak say an entire screwdriver handle and all in vinegar solution? Would it fade a handle color or eat away the markings on handle?depends what you are cleaning them of. Sometimes I tape the handles of things and glass bead them. Other things go into an ultrasonic bath. Some things get wiped with some carb cleaner sprayed onto an old towel fragment, Some things go in bluing afterwards to restore the color. Some things I take a file to clean the burrs off first. All depends on what it is.
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I used vinegar on a rusty putty knife that was made of thin carbon steel. An overnight soak ate half the metal away.Should i only be using vinegar on metal? and ok for any metal?
You didnt say what kind of tools so I'm assuming socket and wrenches etc. you also didnt say what you considered cheap. for me i bought an ultra sonic cleaner on amazon for less than $100. a little simple green and some water makes greasy dirty tools shine in under 15 min. all you do is dry them off after.
I guess best to see what this can do and if not happy try a soak.WD40 and steel wool.



I doubt it would be a problem other than for wood, but to be safe just don't submerge the handles, hang them in the bath with handles above or put in a glass or jar and only fill to the handleWould a vinegar soak discolor srewdriver handles and eat any markings that are not stamped?
Ayuh,..... Use 'em alot more often,.....What would be the best/cheapest way to clean old tools with surface rust? Sockets, Wrenches, Hammers, all that..I've heard of vinegar but i dont want to ruin anything.

